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glover

1 American  
[gluhv-er] / ˈglʌv ər /

noun

  1. a person who makes or sells gloves.


Glover 2 American  
[gluhv-er] / ˈglʌv ər /

noun

  1. John, 1732–97, American general.


glover British  
/ ˈɡlʌvə /

noun

  1. a person who makes or sells gloves

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Etymology

Origin of glover

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; glove, -er 2

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The complaint, filed Wednesday in Los Angeles County Superior Court, alleges Glover, 61, “lured” the ex-model — identified in court documents as Jane Doe — from her native United Kingdom to live in his Los Angeles home and work for him as an assistant.

From Los Angeles Times

Glover is being sued for an unspecified amount of damages over allegations of battery, fraud and wrongful eviction, among other counts.

From Los Angeles Times

“Mr. Glover denies these baseless allegations in the strongest possible terms,” a legal representative for Glover said in a statement on Thursday.

From Los Angeles Times

Court documents describe Doe as a 30-year-old woman with autism spectrum disorder who struck up a connection with Glover on social media in 2015.

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Over several years, Glover allegedly “persistently” messaged Doe, urging her to come to Los Angeles, and often made “strange advances.”

From Los Angeles Times